Lenin In Zurich
Author: Alexander Solzhenitsyn
ISBN: None
Publication Year: 1976
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Secondhand - Good
Series: Standalone
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From Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn comes a thoughtful, character-driven historical novel that offers a unique glimpse into a pivotal moment in revolutionary history.
Set during Vladimir Lenin’s time in exile in Zurich before the Russian Revolution, the story explores his inner world—his frustrations, ambitions, and unwavering ideological drive as he waits for the opportunity to return to Russia.
Through detailed introspection and political context, the novel examines the mindset of a man on the brink of shaping history. It delves into the tensions between theory and action, isolation and influence, and the personal cost of revolutionary conviction.
Rich in historical detail and intellectual depth, this work provides a nuanced portrait of Lenin—not just as a political figure, but as a complex individual navigating uncertainty and purpose.
✨ Genre: Historical Fiction / Political Fiction
🌶️ Spice Level: None
📚 Series: Standalone
Insightful, reflective, and historically rich—perfect for readers who enjoy political history, character studies, and thought-provoking literary fiction 📚✨
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